breach of trust | violation (either through fraud or negligence) by a trustee of a duty that equity requires of him |
breach of trust with fraudulent intent | larceny after trust rather than after unlawful taking |
trust busting | (law) government activities seeking to dissolve corporate trusts and monopolies (especially under the United States antitrust laws) |
trust trustingness trustfulness | the trait of believing in the honesty and reliability of others, the experience destroyed his trust and personal dignity |
reliance trust | certainty based on past experience, he wrote the paper with considerable reliance on the work of other scientists, he put more trust in his own two legs than in the gun |
faith trust | complete confidence in a person or plan etc, he cherished the faith of a good woman, the doctor-patient relationship is based on trust |
trust deed deed of trust | a written instrument legally conveying property to a trustee often used to secure an obligation such as a mortgage or promissory note |
al-Rashid Trust | a terrorist group organized in after the Taliban took over Afghanistan and part of Osama bin Laden's international system, provides financial support for the Taliban and al-Qaeda and Jaish-i-Mohammed and assists Muslim militants around the world, established a network of madrasas and mosques in Afghanistan |
National Trust NT | an organization concerned to preserve historic monuments and buildings and places of historical interest or natural beauty, founded in and supported by endowment and private subscription |
investment company investment trust investment firm fund | a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies |
Real Estate Investment Trust REIT | an investment trust that owns and manages a pool of commercial properties and mortgages and other real estate assets, shares can be bought and sold in the stock market |
unit investment trust unit trust | a regulated investment company consisting of professional managers who issue redeemable securities representing a portfolio of many different securities, you can invest in a unit investment trust for as little as $ |
trust corporate trust combine cartel | a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service, they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly |
kitchen cabinet brain trust | an inner circle of unofficial advisors to the head of a government |
trust company trust corporation | an organization (usually with a commercial bank) that is engaged as a trustee or fiduciary or agent in handling trust funds or estates of custodial arrangements or stock transfers or related services |
trust territory trusteeship | a dependent country, administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations |
trust | something (as property) held by one party (the trustee) for the benefit of another (the beneficiary), he is the beneficiary of a generous trust set up by his father |
active trust | a trust in which the trustee must perform certain duties |
blind trust | a trust that enables a person to avoid possible conflict of interest by transferring assets to a fiduciary, the person establishing the trust gives up the right to information about the assets |
passive trust | a trust in which the trustee performs no active duties |
charitable trust public trust | a trust created for charitable or religious or educational or scientific purposes |
Clifford trust grantor trust | a trust established to shift the income to someone who is taxed at a lower rate than the grantor for a period ofyears or more |
implied trust | a trust inferred by operation of law |
constructive trust involuntary trust | a trust created by a court (regardless of the intent of the parties) to benefit a party that has been wrongfully deprived of its rights |
resulting trust | a trust created by a court when it is judged that it was the intention of the parties to create a trust |
direct trust express trust | a trust created by the free and deliberate act of the parties involved (usually on the basis of written documentation) |
discretionary trust | a trust that gives the trustee discretion to pay the beneficiary as much of the trust income as the trustee believes appropriate |
nondiscretionary trust fixed investment trust | an investment trust that can buy only those securities listed when the trust was organized |
living trust inter vivos trust | a trust created and operating during the grantor's lifetime |
spendthrift trust | a trust created to maintain a beneficiary but to be secure against the beneficiary's improvidence |
testamentary trust | a trust that is created under a will and that becomes active after the grantor dies |
savings account trust savings bank trust trust account trustee account Totten trust | a savings account deposited by someone who makes themselves the trustee for a beneficiary and who controls it during their lifetime, afterward the balance is payable to the previously named beneficiary |
voting trust | an agreement whereby persons owning stock with voting powers retain ownership while transferring the voting rights to the trustees |
trust fund | a fund held in trust |
confidence trust | a trustful relationship, he took me into his confidence, he betrayed their trust |
trust swear a rely b bank | have confidence or faith in, We can trust in God, Rely on your friends, bank on your good education, I swear by my grandmother's recipes |
believe trust | be confident about something, I believe that he will come back from the war |
hope trust desire | expect and wish, I trust you will behave better from now on, I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise |
trust | extend credit to, don't trust my ex-wife, I won't pay her debts anymore |
entrust intrust trust confide commit | confer a trust upon, The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret, I commit my soul to God |
trust | allow without fear |